Glass-washer.



H. H. KRONE, M. RUBINSTEIN & 1. RUBINSTIEN.

GLASS WASHER.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.31, 1914.

Patented Apr. 6, 1915-..

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H. H. KRONE, M. RUBINSTEIN & J. RUBINSTIEN.

GLASS WASHER. APPLICATION FILED AuG.31. |914.

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or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS;

GLASS-WASHER.

specification of Letters Patent.

Patented A151; e, 1915.

Application filed August 3'1, 19144. Serial N o. 859,485.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, HARRY H. KRoNE, a citizen of the United States, and MAX l'tUnINsTEIN and JACOB of the Czar of Russia, and residents ofthe city of Chicago, county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented Certain new and useful Improvements in Glass-Washers, of which the followin is a specification.

Our invention re ates to improvements 1n glass washers and has `Vfor its object the provision` of an improved construction of this.

character capable of eiicient and economical operation.

The invention consists in the combina;

tions and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and claimed. v

The invention will vbe best understood by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part ofthis specification, and 1n result above Figure 1 is a side view shown partially in section of a glass washer embodying our inv'ention, Fig. 2, a top plan View of the same, Fig. 3, a section. taken on line 3 3. of Fig. 4, and Fig. 4, a vertical section' of the device.

The preferred form illustrated in the drawings comprises a hollow spraying head 5 adapted to pass within an inverted glass and provided'with perforations at its upper end to direct sprays of water against the interior of'said glass.

Hollow spraying arms arey extended out wardly from said spraying head and then curved upwardly and vinwardly and adapted to direct-sprays of of aglass resting overhead 5.

A supporting table 8 is arranged around head 5 in position to support the lower edge of a glass 9 arranged over head 5.

.An ornamental bell 10 extends downwardly from head 5 and a` guide tube 11 is Guide tube 11 carries a guide tube 12 telescoping a stationary guide tube -13 projecting upwardly and centrally fromthe bottom of a drain bowl 14 arranged as shown.

A water supply pipe l5 extends downwardly from head 5, is closed at its lower end .and is provided with openings 16 arranged slightly above the lower end thereof.

water supply pipe 19 RUBINSTIEN, subjectsv seat.v

'ing the same over head 5 and of construction as water upon the outside tom v of said ply pipe and thence to the interior of head Tube 15 also carries a valve head 2() slidable thereon` and coperating with a valve-seat 21l to further seal the passage against the escape of water when valve 17 is closed.

A compression spring 22 is imprisoned between valve 2O and head 5 and serves to maintain head 5 normally in elevated position and also to force valve head to its By this arrangement it will be observed that upon depression of valve head 5 openings 16 will be carried below valve head 20 and into the upper end of supply pipe 19 thus permitting a flow of water to head 5 and consequently to spraying openings 6 and spraying arms 7.

In use the glass iswashed by simply placdepressing pressure on the glass with the set forth. Upon removal of the glass the head 5 automatically rises to original position and the water sup ly is cut off thus conducing to economy 1n the use of the water. The speciiievalve arrangement constitutes a simple and eiiicient one forf the purpose and one which will not readily leak.

A'perforated support 23 is arranged in the upper part of bowl l-1 adapted to serve as Nraining support for glasses' and a drain pipe 24 leads from the bottom ofbowl 14 to carry oil'l the Waste Water.

While we have illustrated and-described the Vpreferred form of construction for carrying our 'invention into effect, this is ca pable of variation Without departing from the spirit of the invention. We, therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details of construction set forth, but desire to avail ourselves of such variations and modifications as 'come within the scope of the appended claims.

aving described our'invention what we claim as new-and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

l. A construction of the class described comprising a hollow depressiblespring held head having spraying openings therein; a water supplyftube connected with the botthe same by' closed at-'its lower end and provided with valve openings adjacent lsaid lower end; a valve head on the lower end of said pipe cooperating with a valve seatrto control the water supply; a-valve head slidable on said jso V loo head depending therefrom a spring surrounding water pipe above head but normally below said valve openings and cooperating with a valve seat; an

i said pipe and. interposed between said slidable valve head and said first mentioned i described.

A construction lof' the class described comprising a hollow depressible`spring held head having' spraying openings therein; a water supply tube connected with the bottom of said head depending therefrom v closed at its lower endand provided with Valve openings adjacent said lower end; a' Valve head on the lower end of said pipe cooperating with a. valve seat to control the water supply; a valve heard slidable on said water pipe above said irst mentioned valie head but normally below said valve opensaid rst mentioned valife head, substantially' as ings and coperating' with a.' Valve seat; a

spring surrounding said pipe lund interv posed between said slidable Valve head and 'naines to this specification in the presence .of two subscribing witnesses,

HARRY n. nRoNii'. MAXv n'UBiNsTnrN. Moon nUBiNsriEN. A

Witnesses: JANET E. FARRErL, c JOSHUA R. H. Poms. 

